'Losers never win': The reality star had some harsh words for the couple that she tweeted out to her near 222,000 followers

The reality star tweeted to her near 222,000 followers on Saturday: 'Losers never win. I have always seen through people and I was the first to
tell you last season about these people and who they really are. #dirty'

She followed up the message by tweeting: 'I said it all on @ArsenioHall #youcantbethatdumb #imonit #angelastanton #neverlieonmeagain #evil #fake #whoscrazynow'

On Thursday, Apollo was reportedly questioned by US Marshals in Atlanta, Georgia and was charged in federal court.

Apollo - who
often appears on his wife's reality show - appeared before US District
Court on Thursday but was granted pretrail bail.

According to Access Atlanta, Apollo was investigated by the Secret Service's Counterfeit and U.S. Treasury Check Squad.

According
to the site - who apparently obtained the complaint against the reality star -
Apollo allegedly, 'created fake companies, enabling him to access
databases to find individuals to rip off'.

Awaiting trial: Apollo is currently on a $25,000 bond after receiving bail and will face a preliminary hearing February 12

'He
opened fake bank accounts under those real names and funneled stolen
U.S. Treasury checks and auto loan proceeds into those accounts.'

Apollo
was allegedly named by the original target of the investigation, a
woman identified as Gayla St. Julien, who was arrested in September last
year and allegedly had $3 million in multiple bank accounts tied to
her.

According Access Atlanta: 'St. Julien ''described herself as Nida’s right hand b****
in executing the legwork of his fraud schemes.'

She allegedly told an investigator she received 'scraps' compared to what Apollo was earning.

According
to the site: 'Nida would allegedly steal real people’s identities and
have St. Julien pretend to be them to open bank accounts.

'She
would then deposit fraudulent auto loan checks, stolen U.S. Treasury
checks, stolen retirement checks issued to Delta Airlines employees, and
checks in the names of real people that were owed unclaimed property
from various state and federal government agencies.'

The
site also said the complaint against the star claimed he opened a fake
auto dealership and applied for auto loans in the names of stolen
identities.

Apollo has previously spent time in prison - from 2004 to 2009 - for auto title fraud.

The
year he was released he married Phaedra, who is ironically an attorney.
The couple have two children together Dylan, 10 months, and Ayden, 3.

Apollo is currently released on a $25,000 bond and will face a preliminary hearing February 12.

Off screen drama: Kenya (right) is taking aim at fellow castmate Phaedra (centre) who is an attorney and stars on the show along with (L-R) Cynthia Bailey, NeNe Leakes, and Kandi Burruss